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More than ever, our attention falls on the need for Main Street in OTR to be safe and vibrant for businesses, residents, and patrons. We believe in using evidence-based solutions to inform making this a reality.
 
Across the country and around the globe, success is demonstrated by creating streets often referred to as "slow, open, or stay-healthy" streets that dramatically limit vehicular traffic, repurposing the street for people to walk, roll, play, and gather in mixed-use neighborhoods. The results are reduced gun violence, increased retail and hospitality activity, and an appealing place.  

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* 1. What amenities would you like to see on Main Street?

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Bocce
Table Games
Corn Hole
Interactive Art
Skating Area
Stage 
Social Seating

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* 2. Please rate this concept (0 = dislike, 100 = like).

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* 3. There are many approaches to making pedestrian-oriented streets by limiting vehicular access. We envision allowing access for the streetcar, buses, emergency vehicles, food trucks, delivery vehicles (restricted times), vehicles with disabled parking permits, wheelchairs, bicycles, and scooters.

What is your preference for private vehicles on a pedestrian-oriented Main Street?

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* 4. Please share your comments about transforming Main Street to a pedestrian-oriented street.

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* 5. How would you describe yourself as a Main Street stakeholder? (check all that apply)

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* 6. Please provide your contact information. This will be kept confidential.

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